Products Description
This 48W in-ground spotlight page is a recessed landscape planning guide for tree pits, entrance edges, walkway transitions, facade-base accents and plaza features. It uses the 48W class as a public planning identity while keeping final configuration tied to project drawings and inquiry files.
Use this page when the design needs a stronger recessed uplight than compact ground markers, but still requires beam, color plan, control signal, cable exit, housing detail and paperwork list to be confirmed from the actual project package.
Where does a 48W-class in-ground spotlight fit best?
A 48W-class recessed fixture can be considered for medium-to-strong ground accents where the light should stay flush with paving or landscape surfaces. Common planning scenes include tree pits, plaza features, entrance zones, facade bases and courtyard focal points.
| Scene | Planning use | Buyer note |
|---|---|---|
| Tree pit uplighting | Medium-to-strong upward accent | Confirm canopy, trunk and planting layout |
| Entrance edge | Recessed marker near landscape paving | Confirm walking route and glare control |
| Facade base | Ground-level emphasis for vertical surfaces | Confirm setback and wall material |
| Plaza feature | Recessed focus point for site elements | Confirm object height and viewing direction |
How should a 48W recessed lighting inquiry be prepared?
Share the layout, mounting depth target, paving material, beam direction, color schedule, cable route and control expectation before final selection. These inputs help keep the recommendation tied to the real site instead of unsupported public defaults.
| Input | Why it matters | Preferred file |
|---|---|---|
| Plan drawing | Shows fixture spacing and target area | CAD, PDF or marked image |
| Section detail | Shows recess depth and paving build-up | Construction detail |
| Lighting intent | Clarifies beam and visual priority | Lighting schedule or markup |
| System note | Clarifies wiring and scene requirements | Project note or system brief |
Can this page support walkways, tree pits and plazas?
Yes, this page can support those public planning contexts. The final fixture configuration should still be confirmed against the actual drawings, because a walkway edge, a tree pit and a plaza object can require different aiming, drainage and visual-comfort handling.
| Target area | Planning direction | Confirmation point |
|---|---|---|
| Walkway transition | Use as a stronger recessed marker | Surface finish and pedestrian route |
| Tree pit | Use as a medium-to-strong uplight reference | Tree height and root-zone layout |
| Facade base | Use for vertical surface emphasis | Setback, wall finish and aiming angle |
| Plaza feature | Use for focal landscape elements | Feature size and surrounding surface |
What details should remain project-confirmed?
The public page should not lock down technical or business details that depend on the site, system and buyer file. Keep the 48W class public, then confirm final electrical, optical, mechanical and document details from the project-specific inquiry.
| Detail | Safe handling | Reason |
|---|---|---|
| Beam and aiming | Confirm after drawing review | Target height and distance change the result |
| Color plan | Confirm from the lighting schedule | Scene goals vary by project |
| Control signal | Confirm from the system brief | Wiring and controller choices vary |
| Paperwork list | Confirm from buyer files | Market and project requirements differ |
How does this page compare with nearby recessed pages?
Use nearby recessed pages to compare power class and planning use. For a lower medium-power reference, review 36W recessed landscape planning. For a stronger recessed reference, compare 60W recessed flood/spot planning. Compact references include MA50 recessed uplight planning, MA80 in-ground uplight planning and MA120 in-ground uplight planning.
| Reference page | Use it for | Decision note |
|---|---|---|
| 36W recessed page | Medium-power ground accents | Compare when lower output may be enough |
| 48W in-ground page | Medium-to-strong recessed planning | Use when a stronger flush accent is needed |
| 60W recessed page | Higher-output ground accents | Compare for larger features and wider setbacks |
| MA compact pages | Smaller recessed accents | Compare when the visual point is compact |
What should this public page avoid claiming?
It should avoid fixed statements about protection grade, controller type, color-output default, LED component brand, approval paperwork, exact project terms or named case binding. Those details belong in the buyer-specific review after drawings and requirements are shared.
| Claim type | Safer wording | Why |
|---|---|---|
| Protection target | Confirm for the project environment | Site conditions vary |
| Control method | Confirm from the system plan | System choices vary |
| Color output | Confirm from the lighting schedule | Scene goals vary |
| Paperwork or terms | Confirm from inquiry files | Document needs vary by project |
Where can buyers continue after this 48W in-ground page?
Continue through the in-ground light category to compare recessed families, use the catalogue download page for broader product-family review, or send drawings through the contact page for a project-confirmed selection path.